Willits man arrested after allegedly giving THC-laced popcorn to minors in Fort Bragg

Police say two Fort Bragg children, ages 12 and 13, became ill after eating popcorn at a community movie night event.
Ukiah High School principal to step down at end of school year

As Dr. Analese Alvarez departs, the school district will begin a search for a new principal in the coming weeks.
Willits man sentenced to 10½ years for trying to meet child for sex

Authorities said the Willits resident sent explicit messages and images and arranged a meeting with someone he believed was a child.
Fort Bragg seeks public input on potential food truck rule changes

The community survey will help guide recommendations on food truck locations, limits and operations before Fort Bragg officials consider potential changes this May.
California voters are pretty divided right now on a couple of big issues

California voters are pretty divided right now on a couple of big issues. A new UC Berkeley poll shows a slight majority supports a tax on billionaires for healthcare, but a sizable group is still against it
North Coast tsunami drill set for next week, and officials want you to take it seriously

North Coast tsunami drill set for next week, and officials want you to take it seriously. Residents in Humboldt, Del Norte and Mendocino counties are being asked to participate Wednesday at 11am. If you’re in a tsunami
A key meeting is coming up this weekend

A key meeting is coming up this weekend in Mendocino County as water issues continue to hang over the region. Assemblymember Chris Rogers is hosting a town hall Saturday at Potter Valley Jr/Sr High School to give
A brutal case out of Lake County

A brutal case out of Lake County is moving forward, with a judge ordering a man to stand trial for killing his wife with a hammer. Prosecutors say Travis Bonson attacked her while she was asleep inside
A new proposal in California is looking to tighten how courts handle cases involving Native American children

A new proposal in California is looking to tighten how courts handle cases involving Native American children. Lawmakers say the bill would make sure judges follow existing protections tied to the Indian Child Welfare Act. It would
Monitoring and cleanup is still ongoing in Clearlake months after that major sewage spill

Monitoring and cleanup is still ongoing in Clearlake months after that major sewage spill. Crews are continuing to install filtration systems at affected homes, and more units are on the way as the effort continues. So far,